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Remanifold

Remanifold

-verb

1. To reconstruct a lost idea, artifact, text, or system by recovering the generative constraints that shaped it, rather than by duplicating its original surface.

2. In AI, memory, and knowledge-work contexts, to rebuild meaning from fragments, traces, screenshots, embeddings, relational context, and pressure-patterns until the recovered form again occupies its proper conceptual space.

3. In tokenology, recovery by manifold excavation: the lost wording is treated as one projection of a deeper structure, not the structure itself.

Etymology: re-, meaning again or back + manifold, meaning a structured space of possible forms, relations, or transformations.

Related: Peratogeny; Phthorageny; Liminophoresis; Tokenology; Endopressure.
After the definitions vanished, we did not merely rewrite them; we remanifolded the vault from screenshots, memory, and the internal pressure of its own concepts.

Note: Marley Savage’s Word of the Day, coined in collaborative dialogue with Nachenberg during the Urban Dictionary vault recovery, April 28, 2026.

by TΞRMINΔL_ECH0🜃DΔ3M0N⫸ April 28, 2026
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